The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xliv
... failed to accompany them . To all this , you are pleased to add that which gives yet more weight and relish to all the rest : you vouchsafe to continue me in some degrees of your esteem , and allow me a place in your good thoughts ; I ...
... failed to accompany them . To all this , you are pleased to add that which gives yet more weight and relish to all the rest : you vouchsafe to continue me in some degrees of your esteem , and allow me a place in your good thoughts ; I ...
الصفحة xlviii
... failed to be understood more than the other . But every thing does not hit alike upon every man's imagina- tion . We have our understandings no less different than our palates ; and he that thinks the same truth shall be equally ...
... failed to be understood more than the other . But every thing does not hit alike upon every man's imagina- tion . We have our understandings no less different than our palates ; and he that thinks the same truth shall be equally ...
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... failing as it does , and leaving no dif- ference between those supposed innate , and other truths that are afterwards ac- quired and learnt , men have endeavoured to secure an universal assent to those they call maxims , by saying ...
... failing as it does , and leaving no dif- ference between those supposed innate , and other truths that are afterwards ac- quired and learnt , men have endeavoured to secure an universal assent to those they call maxims , by saying ...
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